Thursday, July 26, 2012

Recently high-level members of ReformSexOffenderLaws.Org (RSOL) refused to believe that their organization had any ties or associations with the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA). To us here at Absolute Zero (where we have written extensively on this topic), this is simply unacceptable; So once again we will take it upon ourselves to 'educate their ignorance' (as they say) by providing them with a history lesson on the organization that they have elected to be part of (how nice are we?!?):

June 7, 1998 - The first version of the Reform Sex Offender Laws petition is posted on BoyChat under the title "A Call to Safeguard Our Children and Our Liberties." The petition was formed in response to the public backlash NAMBLA experienced over the murder of Jeffrey Curley. This first version of the petition states that among those involved in drafting it were NAMBLA members:

A discussion group of about twenty people formed, hosted unofficially by a non-governmental organization. Participants included women who are incest and sex abuse survivors, NAMBLA members, anti-censorship and civil liberties activists, feminists, gay and lesbian people, health-care workers, church activists, peace and social justice activists, academics, and those who work with prisoners.

A small list of the petitions first signatories were noted below the statement. Some of the most recognizable name were that of Tom Reeves and Bill Andriette, both of whom are very prominent members of NAMBLA.

"Because a previous demonstraton in Ohio by sex offenders and their families was harrassed by bigots, you should be prepared for this possibility. All precautions are being taken to avoid confrontation, and local authorities will be alerted. The detainees are depending on word of mouth among those committed to justice for sex offenders. Ask any friends you tell about this to keep the time and place of the rally confidential. We are hoping that supportive and carefully
screened members of the press, as well as lawyers, will be present, both to document the protest and to provide security."

The rally location and time had been kept secret, yet NAMBLA member Joe Power managed to attend and published an article about the rally on NAMBLA's website:

"A few months ago, a coalition of family, friends and activists from a variety of groups(1) – including several NAMBLA members – demonstrated in front of Coalinga State Hospital in California."

March 14, 2009 - "Alex Marbury" publishes a posting on behalf of BoyChat member Richard Kramer, criticizing sex offender activists for trying to differentiate themselves from pedophiles. The post is removed within hours of having gone live.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Starting approximately a week ago, the online hacktivist group known as Anonymous launched a bold new campaign titled "OpPedoChat" targeting pedophile websites, such as BoyChat, GirlChat and NAMBLA. It's not the first time pedophiles have have found themselves in the crosshairs of the elusive organization, late last year child pornography websites using TOR's hidden services were the target of their attacks.

Among the early casualties, it appears that BoyChat member Roderik Muit has been hit the hardest with sensitive membership data from his forum (Pedofilie.nl), being disseminated all over the internet.

Anonymous states that:

Lately, there has been a surge of websites dedicated to pedophiles for chat, picture sharing, etc. These sickos openly advocate concepts like "man-boy love" with statements such as "If the boy [in this case only 8 years old] is asking for it, we shouldn't deny him". This is not limited to boys, boards for little girls exist as well and operate with impunity. Child pornography is frequently traded and even innocent pictures of random children (at the beach, on a playground, etc) are publicly fantasized about.

This is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

Over the past few days, several pedophile websites have experienced downtime due to the Distributed denial of service (Ddos) attacks which they've suffered.

On top of the Ddos attacks and the outings carried out, Anonymous has also defaced a number of these websites, leaving calling cards as a warning for the pedophiles who frequent these sites regularly:

A complete list of the websites targeted can be found here. Among those listed is Thomas Reeves pet project, ReformSexOffenderLaws.Org:

Anonymous conclude each of their postings with the ominous message:

We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect Us.

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